What Is CDD

“Community Development Districts”…What are they?

A Community Development District (“CDD” or “District”) is a local unit of special-purpose government, created pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, and established by Ordinance 07-14, adopted of the Board of County Commissioners of Hillsborough County, Florida which became effective on May 11th, 2007., and is limited to the performance of those specialized functions authorized therein. The Urban Orlando CDD is authorized to provide certain infrastructure improvements as outlined to the engineer’s report for the community of Baldwin Park. Once the infrastructure is built, the CDD is then required to maintain these public facilities. Services for this CDD include maintenance of the common area landscaping, public parks, ponds and fountains. The Urban Orlando CDD also maintains the City-owned alleyways.

LOCAL RECORDS OFFICE: This is the location for all CDD meetings unless otherwise noted, as well as where copies of all the District’s records are held.

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